Bolivar: GOOD. 82 degrees. Anticipate limited resources as the area recovers from storm damage from Hurricane Beryl. Check ramp status and navigate with caution watching for floating debris. Report by Captain Shane Rilat, North Jetty Bait Camp.
Trinity Bay: SLOW. 88 degrees. Anticipate limited resources as the area recovers from storm damage from Hurricane Beryl. Check ramp status and navigate with caution watching for floating debris. Report by Captain David Dillman, Galveston Bay Charter Fishing. Hurricane Beryl packed a punch for a category 1 hurricane on Trinity Bay. There is an influx of freshwater from the Trinity River and San Jacinto River. Associated with that are a lot of stumps and debris floating. There is a lot of floating debris, boats, stumps and even entire docks that have washed out in the bay. It will take time for conditions to settle and fishing patterns to emerge. Remember, always wear your kill switch and be prepared. Report by Captain Zackary Scott, Zack Attack Fishing.
East Galveston Bay: GOOD. 89 degrees. Anticipate limited resources as the area recovers from storm damage from Hurricane Beryl. Check ramp status and navigate with caution watching for floating debris. Report by Captain David Dillman, Galveston Bay Charter Fishing.
Galveston Bay: SLOW. 90 degrees. Anticipate limited resources as the area recovers from storm damage from Hurricane Beryl. Check ramp status and navigate with caution watching for floating debris. Report by Captain David Dillman, Galveston Bay Charter Fishing.
West Galveston Bay: GOOD. 89 degrees. Anticipate limited resources as the area recovers from storm damage from Hurricane Beryl. Check ramp status and navigate with caution watching for floating debris. Report by Captain David Dillman, Galveston Bay Charter Fishing.
Houston: GOOD. Water normal stained; 79 degrees; 1.46 feet above pool. Hurricane Beryl hit the lake hard with more wind and rain. There are a lot of logs and debris floating, so navigate slowly and wear your kill switch. The lake will need to settle before a fishing pattern will emerge. Catfish should be good by the power lines, train tracks and boat ramps with fresh caught shad. Report by Captain Zackary Scott, Zack Attack Fishing.
Texas City: GOOD. 88 degrees. Anticipate limited resources as the area recovers from storm damage from Hurricane Beryl. Check ramp status and navigate with caution watching for floating debris. Report by Captain David Dillman, Galveston Bay Charter Fishing.
Freeport: GOOD. 88 degrees. Fishing was steady before Hurricane Beryl. Expect the bite to improve as water clears and tides come down. Report by Captain Jake Brown, Flattie Daddy Fishing Adventures.
East Matagorda Bay: SLOW. 84 degrees. Fish typically feed and the bite is good after a storm, so expect the fishing to improve this weekend. We are on a tide schedule leading into a full moon so the bite will improve. Redfish, trout and drum will be good drifting or wading. Check ramp status before heading out. Report by Captain Charlie Paradoski, Captain Charlie Paradoski’s Guide Service.
West Matagorda Bay: SLOW. 84 degrees. Fish typically feed and the bite is good after a storm, so expect the fishing to improve this weekend. We are on a tide schedule leading into a full moon so the bite will improve. Redfish, trout and drum will be good drifting or wading. Check ramp status before heading out. Report by Captain Charlie Paradoski, Captain Charlie Paradoski’s Guide Service.
